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Old 08-12-2008, 03:39 PM
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Hey guys, im really looking into this product. Im pretty certain this could mainly be used for predetails because it would surely strip wax...and also has anyone had good success with using this on engines? How is its cleaning power versus P21TAW
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Hey guys, im really looking into this product. Im pretty certain this could mainly be used for predetails because it would surely strip wax...and also has anyone had good success with using this on engines? How is its cleaning power versus P21TAW
Check out Jason's (Deep Gloss Auto Salon) details. He uses it religiously and yes on engines as well.
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Jason even cuts it with water so it sprays better. I think it's still kind of pricey but cutting it helps with that.
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Jason even cuts it with water so it sprays better. I think it's still kind of pricey but cutting it helps with that.
That would be great! I've been looking into this product too.

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Old 08-12-2008, 04:08 PM
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I would be interested in how it cleans when cut with water...TAW is such a guarantee but this is about 20 bucks cheaper for a gallon the way i figure it...it was sad i had to find out how many ounces in a liter lol
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I would be interested in how it cleans when cut with water...TAW is such a guarantee but this is about 20 bucks cheaper for a gallon the way i figure it...it was sad i had to find out how many ounces in a liter lol
Well you actually get 5L of TAW so its a little more than a gallon so if you figure its about $50 for 5L of the SC and $65 for 5L of TAW it is cheaper. However you can get 5L of S100 Total Cycle Wash from your local Harley Davidson Dealership for about $45 and I have used both TAW and S100 and cannot tell a single difference in cleaning ability. I will have a review of the S100 coming up soon.
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I love this stuff.. I use it on paint and engines and I cut it 1:1.. I even use it on rims and wheels as a pre treat...
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I love this stuff.. I use it on paint and engines and I cut it 1:1.. I even use it on rims and wheels as a pre treat...
Thanks Jason!

I think you just talked me into ordering some. I can live with $20 for a gallon of end product.
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I think you just talked me into ordering some. I can live with $20 for a gallon of end product.
I am sure you will like it!
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